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"Ecosystem" articles pertain to buildings, developments, changes to large swaths of land that related to business. It also includes institutions that make up the Utah tech ecosystem, such as universities, accelerators, government entities and related groups.
"Ecosystem" articles pertain to buildings, developments, changes to large swaths of land that related to business. It also includes institutions that make up the Utah tech ecosystem, such as universities, accelerators, government entities and related groups.
Just last week, Blue Raven Solar announced its acquisition for $165 million, a huge win for CEO Ben Peterson after building the company for six year. For many startup founders, an acquisition offer is the ultimate validation of their business, the monetary payoff from late nights and early mornings, the
On September 30th, 2021, the Women’s Tech Council announced eight award winners from its twenty four finalists. Each woman was recognized for their influence and innovation in the technology sector in Utah. Following are profiles and highlights of the eight award winners: Community Leadership: Juliette Bautista, Founder and Director
TechBuzz is collaborating with the Utah State Board of Education to gather data from the Utah tech sector on the issue of math instruction in Utah K-12 public schools. Should Utah schools be teaching more Data Science?
by Mark TullisTechBuzz is collaborating with the Utah State Board of Education to gather data from the Utah tech sector on the issue of math instruction in Utah K-12 public schools. Should Utah schools be teaching more Data Science?
by Mark TullisJust last week, Blue Raven Solar announced its acquisition for $165 million, a huge win for CEO Ben Peterson after building the company for six year. For many startup founders, an acquisition offer is the ultimate validation of their business, the monetary payoff from late nights and early mornings, the
by Austin CraigOn September 30th, 2021, the Women’s Tech Council announced eight award winners from its twenty four finalists. Each woman was recognized for their influence and innovation in the technology sector in Utah. Following are profiles and highlights of the eight award winners: Community Leadership: Juliette Bautista, Founder and Director
by Mattea GygiLast year the pandemic put into focus the decades-long nursing shortage in America. Jonathan Tanner realized that his institution, Nightingale College, had an effective solution for two aspects of that shortage — the need for effective remote training and a way to place nurses in rural as well as urban centers.
by Logan ChristensenIt’s easy for an information worker to assume their situation is “normal”; to unthinkingly believe that most people spend their day at a desk, communicating with others, writing, designing, and processing information in countless different ways with a mouse, keyboard, and computer monitor. But according to our interview with
by Mattea GygiOn September 16th, Lehi-based Chatbooks was recognized by Fortune Magazine as the “Best Workplace for Women” for small to medium sized businesses (below 1,000 employees) in the U.S. in 2021. The ranking is awarded every year in a list of 75 from Fortune and Greatplacetowork.com, a group
by Austin CraigOn September 30th, 2021 the Women Tech Council will hold its 14th annual Women Tech Awards to celebrate women who have positively impacted and innovated technology in Utah. Cydni Tetro, Co-Founder and President of the Women’s Tech Council, is a quintessential model for how women can impact the tech
by Mattea GygiBitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have seen record public interest (and institutional investment) in the past year. While the category of digital native assets has been around for more than a decade now, the promise of a global “Internet money” is still maturing. Last week El Salvador enacted a law making
by Austin Craig